We've all heard the term 'Opposites Attract'. And we can probably all agree that this is true; but the real question is do they actually belong together? Seriously, think of a couple friend you know that are complete opposites- how long have they been together and/or how long did this last?
I worked for a dating agency once upon a time and let's just say I witnessed crazy experiences.
Overall, I can sum it up like this: people are set in their ways and refuse to go beyond what they think they want which causes a dating rut. Huge mistake, but what do I know? Dave and I have only been together for two weeks!
So what does this have to do with cookies? Well, I've got a cookie that not only falls under the 'opposites attract' category (olive oil, wine and cookie) but also shatters the cookie rut (you know what I'm talking about: this is the type of cookie I like and I always eat it and cookies should be chocolate and gooey or crunchy or sweet..all of those ruts!)
How does it taste? It has a nice personality. Not too crunchy, not too chewy. It's been described as a sweeter pizza dough. I put it together with a nice olive and cheese platter with a dry red wine, but it could easily be an after dinner cookie with coffee.
Tips and Techniques: You can omit the dried lavender and still have a great red wine cookie. Do use dried lavender over fresh to avoid picking the buds from the flowers. I sprinkled the pink salt on top which lent itself more to a cheese platter taste. You may want to omit this for a straight sweeter cookie.

2 1/2 cups flour
1/2 tsp baking powder
1/8 tsp salt
1/8 tsp fresh ground black pepper
1- 2 tsp dried lavender
3/4 cup sugar
2 eggs
1/2 cup olive oil, plus some for the cookie sheet
1/4 cup dry red wine
Preheat the oven to 375 degrees. Combine the dry ingredients in one bowl, then the wet ingredients in a separate bowl; mix together - just enough so everything is combined, don't over beat. If the dough seems to thick, add a few more tablespoons of red wine.
Drop by the spoonful onto a lightly oiled cookie sheet or a sheet lined with parchment paper. Use a small glass and push down slightly, lightly sprinkle with course salt and dried lavender. Bake until lightly browned, about 15 minutes. Note- If you want these to be more sweet than savory, skip the salt on top.
Let me know how they turned out for you. I got rave reviews on these!!
Monique!!! Your cookie inventions are AMAZING! Like Dave, I LOOOOVE the Lavender, Wine and Olive Oil Cookie, but am also now addicted to those very tasty brownies! I could have eaten the entire box of deliciousness you sent us, (and you never mentioned the secret ingredient... love!), but I found out that I have to loose an inch of winter chub to fit into my wedding dress in May... so, I only ate half the box tonight, and will finish the rest tomorrow. Thank you SOO much for the tasty treats - Aaron is still drooling... I hope he starts using some of your yummy receipes soon!! And check your mailbox soon for the next suprise ingredient... XO, A & A
ReplyDeleteI better something low-fat next! I too have to fit into a dress for your wedding! Can't wait to see what strange ingredient you send next!
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